The Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Rights of Children, Anna Kutsnetsova, met with her Finish counter parts this week. The discussion is based on the seizures of Russian Children by the Finish government.

During the meeting with the commissioner for the affairs of Finland Toumas and Kurttilaclaimed the Russians were not assimilating into finish society giving the government some claims to take their children.

The government plans to tempt Russians with a complimentary hectare in one of the country’s most remote regions – but the initiative faces a number of problems that need to be solved if it is to become a success

Perhaps you have heard the saying abortion advocates often like to repeat: ‘if you don’t like abortion, then don’t get one.’

Well, we not only don’t like abortions, we don’t like being forced to pay for them or to do anything else that would facilitate the termination of the life of an unborn child. Yet that is precisely what abortion advocates want us to do.

When I first learned about the Women Deliver 4th Global Conference in Copenhagen I was struck by the fact that in the Advisory group the only national government was the government of The Netherlands. The list further contained abortion providers International Planned Parenthood Federation, Marie Stopes International, several UN organizations and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Clearer than that it could not have been: this will be a one-sided event and my government is on the forefront of it.

There’s a quote attributed to Ronald Reagan, “It isn’t so much that liberals are ignorant. It’s just that they know so many things that aren’t so.” It’s also that so many of those things that they know that “aren’t so” lead to bad policies based on those lies and distortions.

We are contacted all the time by people asking for how they can refute the arguments of those who believe that the world is overpopulated. So we have decided to create a short primer called “How to Debunk the Myth of Overpopulation in Three Easy Steps.”

The extent of population loss in many former Soviet republics has been staggering. Ukraine has lost more than 6 million people since gaining independence in 1991, while the Baltic states have lost a combined 20 percent of their population.